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john89@lemmy.ca to Linux@lemmy.ml · 5 months ago

Is there an easy way to rebind the side buttons of a mouse to Page Up and Page Down on KDE?

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Is there an easy way to rebind the side buttons of a mouse to Page Up and Page Down on KDE?

john89@lemmy.ca to Linux@lemmy.ml · 5 months ago
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  • Zamundaaa@discuss.tchncs.de
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    5 months ago

    Go into system settings > mouse > select your mouse > rebind buttons

    • john89@lemmy.caOP
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      4 months ago

      Thank you. These are the settings available to me, but I do not see the option to rebind buttons.

      • Zamundaaa@discuss.tchncs.de
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        Ah, you’re on Xorg. This feature is only available in the Wayland session

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          Woah, thank you so much! This is actually really fricken cool and surprisingly easy to setup!

  • lnxtx (xe/xem/xyr)@feddit.nl
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    5 months ago

    Technically it’s a universal method (not limited to KDE): Input Remapper.

  • AnEilifintChorcra@sopuli.xyz
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    I use https://github.com/ckb-next/ckb-next You can check if your device is supported https://github.com/ckb-next/ckb-next/wiki/Supported-Hardware here

    Select your device -> select the button -> binding -> keyboard -> Miscellaneous -> Page Up or Page Down -> Apply

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    If you’ve got Logitech, check out Piper (which is really just a GUI wrapper for libratbag). After a lot of searching, this ended up being the solution I went with.

    EDIT: pulled up the link but then forgot to paste it, sorry! https://github.com/libratbag/piper

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      Thank you for that, I had no idea it existed.

  • eldavi@lemmy.ml
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    others have provided you with a some good answers so i only mean to share that; if none of those work for you; you can google search key mapping on google to find even more alternatives to try out.

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    https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Logitech_MX_Master#Mappings_for_extra_buttons

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